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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is the simple difference between a rhythm guitar and a lead guitar?
Can someone explain it very simply for ignorant me....
Thank you in advance!
ret5hd
(20,536 posts)rhythm: strum chords
lead: pick individual notes
CTyankee
(63,914 posts)ret5hd
(20,536 posts)the lines between rhythm and lead can be blurred.
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CTyankee
(63,914 posts)HeartachesNhangovers
(816 posts)use words like "guide" versus "embellish". Often, even in the golden age of rock leads guitarists, the rhythm part was the part that stuck in your head.
unblock
(52,399 posts)Rhythm guitar is vital during the song itself, it provides the backdrop for the vocals and helps delineate the structure of the song. You usually know if youre in the verse, chorus, or bridge by listening to the rhythm guitar.
Lead guitar can bring the song to life with a great intro, solo, and/or outro. But lead guitar may even by silent during the singing part of the song.
If the lead guitar is present during the singing parts, its often as a conversation lead singer sings a line, lead guitar responds, etc. or it can be a harmony, counter-melody, or just accent notes or other embellishments.
If youve only got one guitar, it almost has to be rhythm guitar because most songs just dont work without that chordal backdrop.
CTyankee
(63,914 posts)C_U_L8R
(45,027 posts)emulatorloo
(44,245 posts)A 'guitar solo' is something a lead guitarist plays.
Rhythm guitarists play/strum the chords of a song.
CTyankee
(63,914 posts)How about Ringo Starr's "You know it don't come easy."
How does that break down?
emulatorloo
(44,245 posts)DoBotherMe
(2,340 posts)... lots of guitar!
HeartachesNhangovers
(816 posts)"phrase" played all the way until about 0:33 when the singers come in. After that, you primarily hear rhythm instruments (piano, horns, and probably a rhythm guitar although it's buried in the mix) until the obligatory solo that runs from about 1:40 to 1:50. I guess Ringo didn't care much for guitar solos - this one is pretty short and workmanlike. Towards the end, the guitar comes back playing the intro phrase to close.
This song includes guitars, but doesn't really emphasize them.
CTyankee
(63,914 posts)this conversation (but he's not on DU). My son is an avid amateur musician and I wish I could include him in this conversation!
Thanks for the info! I appreciate it.
Comatose Sphagetti
(836 posts)Hendrix is strumming the guitar (playing rhythm) while singing the "Hey Joe" lyrics.
When he gets to the build up, "I gave her the gun, I shot her"! - That's when the lead comes in.
CTyankee
(63,914 posts)Thank you for this...so helpful!
Iggo
(47,579 posts)CTyankee
(63,914 posts)their music was painful...